Duchene signs with Predators on $56
million deal
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[July 03, 2019]
Center Matt Duchene, one of the
top free agents on the market, signed a seven-year, $56 million
contract with the Nashville Predators on Monday.
Duchene, 28, matched his career best of 70 points (career-high 31
goals, 39 assists) in 73 games last season with the Columbus Blue
Jackets and Ottawa Senators, who traded him in February. He had 10
points in 10 playoff games, helping Columbus to an unlikely sweep of
the Presidents' Trophy-winning Tampa Bay Lightning in the first
round.
"Our objective this offseason was to bolster our offense, and
signing Matt Duchene gives us another dynamic goal-scoring,
playmaking center," Predators general manager David Poile said in a
statement.
"We are excited to add his skill and experience to our top-six
forwards and look forward to the next seven years of Matt and his
family in Smashville. Matt's love of country music and passion for
the city of Nashville make this partnership a perfect fit."
Duchene, the third pick in the 2009 NHL Draft, spent eight-plus
seasons with the Colorado Avalanche before being traded to the
Senators on Nov. 5, 2017. The two-time All-Star has 547 points (232
goals, 315 assists) in 727 games.
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Ottawa Senators' Matt Duchene is seen during theNHL Global
Series hockey game between Colorado Avalanche and Ottawa Senators at
Ericsson Globe in Stockholm, Sweden November 10, 2017. TT News
Agency/Erik Simander via REUTERS
The Predators helped make room for Duchene by trading six-time
All-Star defenseman P.K. Subban to the New Jersey Devils on June 22.
Subban had three years remaining on an eight-year, $72 million
contract, and the deal freed up $9 million in cap space for the
Predators for 2019-20, according to Sportsnet.
--Field Level Media
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